Dynamotive Energy Systems will launch a pyrolysis plant in Henan province in partnership with Great China New Energy Technology Services. Hubei Xinda Bio-Oil Technology is developing the new plant.
The Chinese companies suggested an initial capacity of 6-10 Mgy in capacity for each pyrolysis facility. Dynamotive, under the agreement, will receive $2.3 million in technical support fees.
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